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Health Consumers NSW

Locality: Sydney, Australia

Phone: +61 2 9986 1082



Address: Suite3/Level 8, 280 Pitt Street 2000 Sydney, NSW, Australia

Website: http://www.hcnsw.org.au

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25.01.2022 *CONSUMER OPPORTUNITY - Apply by Mon5Oct* ARCS Australia is a non-profit member-based organisation providing professional development to the therapeutics indust...ry. This year ARCS is holding a virtual summit from the 12 - 16 October. More information about the summit, including the program and informational video is available on the summit website - https://www.arcs.com.au//arcs-virtual-summit-learn-share-c. ARCS Australia is offering up to 10 health consumers the opportunity to attend the ARCS Australia 2020 Virtual Summit: Learn. Share. Connect, for free. All health consumers with a genuine interest in learning and collaborating with the sector are welcome, though some knowledge of the therapeutics industry and research/regulatory environment in Australia may be helpful. If you are a health consumer interested in attending to help you upskill in your understanding or work with the industry, please submit your application by Monday 05Oct. Click here to learn more and to make an application - https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/YCM9WSM #ARCS #Australia #therapeutics #patientengagement #healthconsumer #clinicaltrials #regulatory #marketaccess #professionaldevelopment #conference



25.01.2022 "Gender equitable societies are healthier for everyone. As feminism challenges restrictive gender norms, improvements in women’s access to health care, reproductive rights, and protection from violence have positive effects on everyone’s life expectancy and well-being, especially children."

24.01.2022 Being can help if you are feeling lonely and isolated.

21.01.2022 Research dollars are limited. When it comes to spending on research into Anaesthesia and pre-and -post surgical care, we’d like to know - what do you think? Based on your surgery experience, what are the most useful things you think we should be researching? What are the top three questions you’d like answered? Your views could help improve the experiences of people having operations in the future. Share your thoughts here or take Health Issues Centre's short survey: https://buff.ly/3czLZ6K



21.01.2022 Mental Illness Stigma Reduction (MISRed) project is looking for people with lived experience// They are looking for people to join 1-hour online focus groups. These will happen between mid-September and early November. Participants will be reimbursed $50 in the form of a digital gift voucher for their time. If you have lived experience of mental illness or being a support person - then find out more:

21.01.2022 *CONSUMER OPPORTUNITY - ASCOT TRIAL STEERING COMMITTEE* The following is being freely shared in case you know someone that has had COVID19, was hospitalised for... it and wants to use that experience to help researchers progress research about treatments for COVID19. The Australasian COVID-19 Trial (ASCOT) has been set-up to study potential treatments for the SARS-CoV-2 virus (COVID-19). The trial will begin by testing blood collected from donors who have recovered from confirmed cases of COVID-19. The trial will recruit patients from across Australia, NZ, and India. The ASCOT Trial Steering Committee is looking for a consumer representative to provide input from a patient/consumer perspective on patient documents, recruitment, and interpretation of the trial findings. The committee will meet weekly (in the first instance, then less frequently) to monitor the progress of the trial, and to provide input to ensure the trial is conducted to the best possible standards. The Committee are looking for a person who has had a previous diagnosis of COVID-19 and recovered either in hospital or a similar setting. Previous inpatient experience if possible, interest in the current coronavirus pandemic, available to participate in weekly virtual meetings at the start of the trial then less often as the trial continues. For more information or to express interest in applying please message us for the contact details of the person that shared this opportunity with us. More information about the trial is available at: https://www.ascot-trial.edu.au/ We encourage you to share this vacancy out to your networks and encourage them to also share with anyone they feel may be interested and appropriate to apply.

19.01.2022 COTA New South Wales COMMUNITY CONNECTIONS SURVEY // Every year COTA NSW surveys people over 50 around NSW about the policy issues that affect their everyday lives. The information gathered from these surveys inform their ongoing and future policy and advocacy activities. They would like to better understand your connection to your local community. The survey will explore your experiences in the current pandemic, how you connect with others in your local area and whether t...he built environment enables people of all ages and abilities to participate fully in their community. For your chance to win an Apple 7th Gen iPad and help shape future policy, click here:



17.01.2022 Six months into the pandemic we have to get used to the fact that the virus will be around for a while longer says Shaun Carney in a The Sydney Morning Herald article.

16.01.2022 Meet Kelly Foran - founder of the Friendly Faces Helping Hands Foundation... read the interview about her #patientadvocacy now:

16.01.2022 Health consumer reps needed for COORDINARE Community Advisory Committee// The South Eastern NSW PHN is looking for community thought leaders to provide expert advice to the Board and executive to ensure decisions, investments and innovations are inclusive, culturally responsive, locally relevant and aligned to local community care experiences and needs. The CAC meets quarterly. The initial appointment is a two-year term. They will pay sitting fees and expenses.... https://www.coordinare.org.au//c/community-thought-leaders

15.01.2022 Our own Emma is doing this research as part of her psychology degree: COVID-19 pandemic - What are the factors that influence people whether to download a contact tracing app or not? Let her know by taking the research team's survey: https://buff.ly/31AKBNR

11.01.2022 Reminder - Do you have a muscle, bone or joint condition? If you are the 1 in 3 Australians living a musculoskeletal condition, don’t forget to take part in the first ever National Musculoskeletal Consumer Survey. Everyone who completes the survey has a chance to win a $3,000 travel voucher! Take part now - For more information about Musculoskeletal Australia, https://buff.ly/2OBYjXn



08.01.2022 Dying2Learn is a free online course that can help us overcome the difficulty in talking about dying and death, and enable us to learn ahead what help is available. www.caresearch.com.au/Dying2Learn.

08.01.2022 The Wrap October 2020: Out now! Read all about current telehealth rules, our upcoming Learning Networks workshops and new health consumer representative opportunities... https://mailchi.mp//the-wrap-october-2020-health-consumers

06.01.2022 Our Anthony and our 'Visiting Guide - Enabling family presence in a COVID-19 normal world' in the news! It is easier for hospitals to say ‘we won’t allow any visitors in here’. That’s easy but it’s not compassionate. (Anthony) Article by Ally Foster from news.com.au.... https://www.news.com.au///7ce7208957056fec0e5c965fed763705

06.01.2022 Today is #WorldPatientSafetyDay . A World Health Organisation initiative, World Patient Safety Day draws international attention to patient safety as a global health priority. We strongly believe that one pillar of patient safety are empowered health consumers who are not afraid of opening their mouths to help improve healthcare experiences and outcomes for all.... Another pillar is health worker safety. So this year's theme is 'safe health workers, safe patients'. Stay safe and strong through this pandemic and together we can keep everyone safe.

05.01.2022 "If co-design means asking people with lived experience to help you achieve your strategic and operational priorities you have started in the wrong place. Co-design is about what matters to people with lived experience and what matters to professionals it is a negotiation, not a pre-determination." Great article on co-design by Kelly Ann McKercher on LinkedIn:

04.01.2022 The Australian Human Rights Commission has published Guidelines on the rights of people with disability in health and disability care during COVID-19. It's mainly aimed at health and disability workers.

04.01.2022 Do you have a big, innovative idea about how to improve and transform the health system and health outcomes in Australia or New Zealand? The Consumers Health Forum of Australia wants to know! Make a video and be part of the 2021 Shifting Gears Virtual Summit!

03.01.2022 So a year in from when everything started, are we any closer to knowing the origins of coronavirus? And how likely is it that another virus will jump from animals to humans in the near future? https://buff.ly/3kRN1O9

02.01.2022 Our 2021 online health consumer rep/patient advocate teaching periods are out now! Five teaching periods! 2021 teaching periods: Teaching period 1: 22 February 26 March Teaching period 2: 17 May 18 June... Teaching period 3: 12 July 13 August Teaching period 4: 13 September 15 October Teaching period 5: 1 November 3 December Our online consumer representative training teaches the same content as our face-to-face course, optimised for an online training experience. Participants have five weeks online access to a private training group on our online engagement and training site Amplify. During that time, they complete five online modules, which involve some reading, answering questions online, and participating in online chat forums Find out more and enrol here:

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